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  1. C. C. Adcock (born Charles Clinton Adcock, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and blues rock musician, noted for his cajun, zydeco, electric blues and swamp pop-influenced sound and for his efforts to preserve and promote swamp pop music. He is also a Grammy-nominated music and film producer and film and TV composer.

  2. C. C. Adcock (born c. 1971, in Lafayette, Louisiana, USA) is an American musician. He plays mainly rock and roll with influences from cajun, zydeco, electric blues and swamp pop. He has also worked as a producer for several artists, such as Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys and Doyle Bramhall.

  3. Mit diesem Stil-Mix wächst Adcock in seiner Heimatstadt Lafayette auf und saugt die Musik förmlich in sich auf. Mit 14 Jahren gründet er seine erste, nach einem John Lee Hooker -Song benannte ...

  4. Lafayette, LA: Swamp rock ‘n’ roller CC Adcock has packed a lot of living into his 33 years: guitar stints with Bo Diddley and Buckwheat Zydeco, an acclaimed solo record, film scores and album productions, as well as being founder and leader of the all-star swamp-pop supergroup, Lil’ Band O’ Gold.

  5. 29. Jan. 2021 · Charles Clinton Adcock was born in Lafayette, Louisiana in 1971, Adcock was a prodigious guitar player from an early age and spent his teens backing the likes of Bo Diddley and zydeco artist Stanley Dural, better known as Buckwheat Zydeco. When he was twenty-two he came to the attention of British based Producer, Denny Cordell, who signed him ...

  6. 23. Juli 2012 · C.C. Adcock (born Charles Clinton Adcock, c. 1971, Lafayette, Louisiana) is a rock and roll musician from noted for his cajun, zydeco, electric blues and swamp pop-influenced sound, and for his efforts to preserve and promote swamp pop music.

  7. Louisiana’s Charles “C.C.” Adcock is the musical/cultural equivalent of blackened redfish: a well-to-do white boy rolled in spices, dipped in grease, then fried. His it-ain’t-the-heat-it’s-the-humidity “swamp rock” occupies the space where R.L. Burnside and Doug Kershaw meet at the crossroads and sell their collective soul to Keith Richards.